The flags are cut with my Sketched Shapes dies - I know this isn't a whole border of banners, but I wanted to highlight the "#1".

Did you recognize the design? Yes, I am submitting a second card to CAS(E) this Sketch! this week.

My next card is possibly the cleanest & simplest card I have ever made. The Muse over at CASE Study is Maile Belles and this *perfect* card.

My card took a ridiculously long time to make as I played with different banners and sentiments, designer papers and layout, but I am really happy with the final version.

In the end I mixed things up, using a Papertrey Ink banner die with a WPlus9 sentiment, older Echo Park paper and Studio Calico wood veneers. My husband is a great dad to our two kids and that is what I wanted to highlight.

I always think of these wood people as "homies". Many years ago we were waiting for my husband to arrive at a small airport in Canada. My son was just learning to read and thought it was very funny that the restroom was signed "Men/Hommes" which he read as "men" and "homies".

These are both fantastic cards. I love the banners--makes it really look like an award. And, your second card--well sometimes they take the longest to figure out, but when you get it right, it looks so obvious that it looks like it was easy. We've all been there, and you definitely nailed this one.

I love your medalion IDEA Jacqui...really great manly card and using the sketch..you color combo are good and the Photograph is totally lovely...you have a great camera I guess....Great card...love it..

I am also joining the "Case this Sketch" challenge my card is number 92, would you mind to see it on my Blog and I would be so glad if you could leave me some love...many thanks before, hugs, Monika

About Me

In addition to my passion for paper crafting, I love to cook, garden (except the weeding part), read and occasionally binge watch Netflix. My other big passion is volunteering as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) in San Diego County through Voices for Children.